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14 | X-Flatpak-Tags=proprietary; 15 | X-Flatpak=com.microsoft.Edge 16 | 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /desktop/xbox.cloud.gaming.desktop: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Desktop Entry] 2 | Encoding=UTF-8 3 | Version=1.0 4 | Name=Xbox Gaming Pass 5 | GenericName=Cloud Gaming 6 | Comment=Access the Cloud Xbox Gaming Pass 7 | Exec=/usr/bin/flatpak run --branch=beta --arch=x86_64 --command=/app/bin/edge --file-forwarding com.microsoft.Edge --kiosk "https://www.xbox.com/play" @@u %U @@ 8 | StartupNotify=true 9 | Terminal=false 10 | Icon=~/.local/share/applications/Xbox_Cloud_Gaming_Icon.jpg 11 | StartupWMClass=microsoft-edge-beta 12 | Type=Application 13 | Categories=WebBrowser; 14 | X-Flatpak-Tags=proprietary; 15 | X-Flatpak=com.microsoft.Edge 16 | 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /installauto.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | set -e 4 | 5 | #Depots flatapk 6 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo 7 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists --user flathub-beta https://flathub.org/beta-repo/flathub-beta.flatpakrepo 8 | flatpak update --appstream 9 | 10 | #Auto 11 | flatpak install org.gnome.Platform/x86_64/41 com.discordapp.Discord com.valvesoftware.Steam com.valvesoftware.Steam.CompatibilityTool.Proton-GE net.davidotek.pupgui2 org.freedesktop.Platform.VulkanLayer.MangoHud org.openrgb.OpenRGB com.obsproject.Studio com.spotify.Client org.kde.kdenlive com.leinardi.gst 12 | 13 | #Lutris 14 | flatpak install --user flathub org.gnome.Platform.Compat.i386 org.freedesktop.Platform.GL32.default org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default 15 | flatpak install --user flathub-beta net.lutris.Lutris//beta 16 | 17 | echo "### installation complete" 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /img/applications-games-symbolic.svg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | set -e 4 | 5 | # automatic installation - use this with care and only if you know what you're doing 6 | # this question will answer every question pacman asks with the default answer - it may break your system 7 | option_noconfirm="true" 8 | 9 | 10 | #Depots flatapk 11 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo 12 | flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists --user flathub-beta https://flathub.org/beta-repo/flathub-beta.flatpakrepo 13 | #flatpak update --appstream 14 | 15 | #Dépendances 16 | flatpak install org.gnome.Platform/x86_64/41 17 | flatpak install --user flathub org.gnome.Platform.Compat.i386 org.freedesktop.Platform.GL32.default org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default 18 | 19 | # program list 20 | 21 | echo "Installation de steam" 22 | flatpak install flathub com.valvesoftware.Steam 23 | 24 | echo "Installation de ProtonGe" 25 | flatpak install com.valvesoftware.Steam.CompatibilityTool.Proton-GE 26 | 27 | echo "Installation de PorotonUP-QT" 28 | flatpak install flathub net.davidotek.pupgui2 29 | 30 | echo "Installation de Lutris" 31 | flatpak install --user flathub-beta net.lutris.Lutris//beta 32 | 33 | echo "Installation de Flatseal" 34 | flatpak install flathub com.github.tchx84.Flatseal 35 | 36 | echo "Installation de Mangohud" 37 | flatpak install flathub org.freedesktop.Platform.VulkanLayer.MangoHud 38 | 39 | echo "Installation de Discord" 40 | flatpak install flathub com.discordapp.Discord 41 | 42 | echo "Installation de OpenRGB" 43 | flatpak install flathub org.openrgb.OpenRGB 44 | 45 | echo "Installation de Spotify" 46 | flatpak install flathub com.spotify.Client 47 | 48 | echo "Installation de OBS Studio" 49 | flatpak install flathub com.obsproject.Studio 50 | 51 | echo "Installation de Kdenlive" 52 | flatpak install flathub org.kde.kdenlive 53 | 54 | echo "Installation de GtkStressTesting" 55 | flatpak install flathub com.leinardi.gst 56 | 57 | echo "### installation complete" 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CHANGELOG: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 0.13-alpah 2 | * Added: Citra, melonDS, PPSSPP, PCSX2, BoilR 3 | * New default window geometry: 1000x690 4 | 5 | 0.12-alpha 6 | * Added: RetroDECK, ludusavi, Steam Link, Chiaki, XIVLauncher, Mumble, Bottles 7 | * resize window default size to match the Steam Deck: height 690 8 | 9 | 0.11-alpha 10 | * Added: Minigalaxy, Crankshaft, Discover Overlay, Piper, GeForce NOW Electron, Boatswain 11 | * Removed: GNOME Games (unsupported) 12 | * Moved from Beta to Stable: Lutris, Microsoft Edge. No more beta in the packages! 13 | * By default, everything is unselected 14 | 15 | 0.10-alpha 16 | * Fix adding flathub repo on Gentoo 17 | 18 | 0.9-alpha 19 | * Lutris bumped dependencies on Gnome to version 42, this release fix the Lutris installation, and probably need a new run to reinstall Lutris if Lutris was already installed, and was updated to the latest version. 20 | * Changed Microsoft Edge safety comment 21 | * Ajusted window size 22 | * unselect option is still work in progress (non fonctionnal) 23 | 24 | 0.8-alpha 25 | * Added Stadia: it use Miscrosoft Edge Web Browser BETA to connect to the cloud service. Add a .desktop file in the HOME user to get a better usability. 26 | * Added icons: stadia_logo_icon_144848.png from https://icon-icons.com/icon/stadia-logo/144848 license: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) 27 | 28 | 0.7-alpha 29 | * Added Xbox Cloud Gaming: it use Miscrosoft Edge Web Browser BETA to connect to the cloud service. Add a .desktop file in the HOME user to get a better usability. 30 | * Added icons: Xbox_Cloud_Gaming_Icon.jpg from Microsoft for the Steam Deck see https://www.reddit.com/r/MicrosoftEdge/comments/th77w9/microsoft_edge_beta_the_browser_for_xbox_cloud/ , for the script gaming-flatpat we will use this: applications-games-symbolic.svg from https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/adwaita-icon-theme/-/blob/master/Adwaita/scalable/categories/applications-games-symbolic.svg (This work is licenced under the terms of either the GNU LGPL v3 or Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.) 31 | * Added an exemple of .desktop for the script: gaming-flatpak.desktop. This is in use in Orchid Linux: https://github.com/wamuu-sudo/orchid 32 | * Changed Minecraft safety commentary. 33 | 34 | 0.6-alpha 35 | * Added Athenaeum, Minecraft, RetroArch, Fightcade. 36 | * Removed : PCSX2, DuckStation as they are included in RetroArch. 37 | 38 | 0.5-alpha 39 | * Hotfix for Yuzu et xemu installation 40 | 41 | 0.4-alpha 42 | * added more emulators: Yuzu, xemu, GNOME Games (with PicoDrive). 43 | * Removed some emulators as they are included in GNOME Games: Dolphin & DeSmuME. 44 | * Typo in the log file corrected: now it's "gaming-flatpak.log.txt" 45 | 46 | 0.3-alpha 47 | * Added applications: Heroic Games Launcher, TeamSpeak, GNOME Boxes, DuckStation, DOSBox Staging, Dolphin Emulator, DeSmuME, AntiMicroX, Coolero, RPCS3, PCSX2. 48 | * Resize selecting window (zenity & kdialog) 49 | 50 | 0.2-alpha 51 | * New screen to choose what to install (zenity/kdialog/cli) 52 | * First pass to add support for config files 53 | * Add a log file 54 | * Fix a bug in installing Spotify on Debian 11 (I do not know how...) 55 | * New coding style : 2 spaces for [tab] 56 | 57 | 0.1-alpha Initial release 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Gaming-Flatpak 2 | Easy installation of gaming tools using Flatpak. 3 | 4 | `fr:` Installation facile d'outils pour le jeu grâce à Flatpak. 5 | 6 | ## Flatpak for gaming [ALPHA] / Flatpak pour le jeu [ALPHA] 7 | A set of gaming tools easily installable on as many distributions as possible using Flatpak. 8 | 9 | `fr:` Un ensemble d'outils pour le jeu facilement installables sur le plus de distributions possibles grâce à Flatpak. 10 | 11 | ## You need / Vous avez besoin de : 12 | 13 | [Flatpak](https://flatpak.org/setup/) 14 | 15 | ## Installation 16 | Grab the latest release ".tar.gz" from the right panel and decompress it. 17 | Either double-click the script "gaming-flatpak.sh" directly, or open a terminal in the script's folder and from there : 18 | 19 | `$ ./gaming-flatpak.sh` 20 | 21 | `fr:` Prenez le dernier ".tar.gz" dans la section "Release" à droite et décompressez le fichier. 22 | Soit vous double-clickez directement sur le script "gaming-flatpak.sh", soit vous ouvrez un terminal dans le dossier où se trouve le script et de là vous tapez : 23 | 24 | `$ ./gaming-flatpak.sh` 25 | 26 | ## Features / Fonctionnalités 27 | * Install flatpaks, using a special selection for gaming on GNU/Linux. 28 | * `fr:` Installe les flatpaks, avec une sélection taillée pour le jeu sur GNU/Linux. 29 | * Support as much distributions as possible, if it can install flatpak. 30 | * `fr:` supporte la plus part des distributions ; tant qu'elles peuvent installer flatpak. 31 | * Interface for Gnome (Zenity), KDE (Kdialog) and Command line (Bash). 32 | * `fr:` Interface pour Gnome (Zenity), KDE (Kdialog) et la ligne de commande (Bash). 33 | ![Gnome](img/gf-zenity-0.6.png) 34 | ![KDE](img/gf-kdialog-0-6.png) 35 | ![Cli](img/gf-cli-en-0-6.png) 36 | 37 | * Multi language support (currently French and mostly English) 38 | * `fr:` Support multi-langues (français et plus ou moins l'anglais) 39 | 40 | ## Options 41 | ``` 42 | $ ./gaming-flatpak.sh -h 43 | Usage : ./gaming-flatpak.sh [options] 44 | Install Flatpak packages for gaming 45 | 46 | Options : 47 | --gui Force GUI (default=zenity) 48 | --gui=VAR Choose 'zenity' or 'kdialog' for the GUI 49 | --nogui Text installation 50 | -h, --help Display this help 51 | -v, --version Display version and exit 52 | ``` 53 | 54 | `fr:` 55 | ``` 56 | $ ./gaming-flatpak.sh -h 57 | Utilisation : ./gaming-flatpak.sh [options] 58 | Installe des paquets Flatpak pour le jeu 59 | 60 | Options : 61 | --gui Force l'utilisation de fenêtres graphiques (défaut=zenity) 62 | --gui=VAR Choisissez 'zenity' ou 'kdialog' pour vos fenêtres 63 | --nogui Installation en mode texte 64 | -h, --help Écrit cette aide 65 | -v, --version Écrit la version et sort 66 | ``` 67 | 68 | ## 44 Flatpak Sources: 69 | - Steam: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.valvesoftware.Steam 70 | - Lutris: https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.lutris.Lutris 71 | - HeroicGamesLauncher: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.heroicgameslauncher.hgl 72 | - Minigalaxy: https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.sharkwouter.Minigalaxy 73 | - Crankshaft: https://flathub.org/apps/details/space.crankshaft.Crankshaft 74 | - Proton-GE: https://github.com/flathub/com.valvesoftware.Steam.CompatibilityTool.Proton-GE 75 | - ProtonUp-Qt: https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.davidotek.pupgui2 76 | - Bottles: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.usebottles.bottles 77 | - Athenaeum: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.gitlab.librebob.Athenaeum 78 | - Steam Link: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.valvesoftware.SteamLink 79 | - Xbox Cloud Gaming: https://github.com/flathub/com.microsoft.Edge/ 80 | - Chiaki: https://flathub.org/apps/details/re.chiaki.Chiaki 81 | - RPCS3: https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.rpcs3.RPCS3 82 | - PCSX2: https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.pcsx2.PCSX2 83 | - PPSSPP: https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.ppsspp.PPSSPP 84 | - Yuzu: https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.yuzu_emu.yuzu 85 | - xemu: https://flathub.org/apps/details/app.xemu.xemu 86 | - RetroArch: https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.libretro.RetroArch 87 | - Citra: https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.citra_emu.citra 88 | - melonDS: https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.kuribo64.melonDS 89 | - DOSBox Staging: https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.dosbox-staging 90 | - RetroDECK: https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.retrodeck.retrodeck 91 | - BoilR: https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.philipk.boilr 92 | - ludusavi: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.mtkennerly.ludusavi 93 | - Minecraft: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.mojang.Minecraft 94 | - XIVLauncher: https://flathub.org/apps/details/dev.goats.xivlauncher 95 | - Fightcade: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.fightcade.Fightcade 96 | - Flatseal: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal 97 | - Mangohud: https://github.com/flathub/org.freedesktop.Platform.VulkanLayer.MangoHud 98 | - Discord: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.discordapp.Discord 99 | - Discover Overlay: https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.trigg.discover_overlay 100 | - TeamSpeak: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.teamspeak.TeamSpeak 101 | - Mumble: https://flathub.org/apps/details/info.mumble.Mumble 102 | - Piper: https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.freedesktop.Piper 103 | - GeForce NOW Electron: https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.hmlendea.geforcenow-electron 104 | - AntiMicroX: https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.antimicrox.antimicrox 105 | - OpenRGB: https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.openrgb.OpenRGB 106 | - Coolero: https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.coolero.Coolero 107 | - Boatswain: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.feaneron.Boatswain 108 | - Spotify: https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.spotify.Client 109 | - OBS Studio: https://github.com/flathub/com.obsproject.Studio 110 | - 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gaming-flatpak.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # Gaming Flatpak 3 | # Install various packages for Gaming using Flatpak to be distribution agnostic 4 | # 5 | #Copyright (C) 2022 Yannick Defais 6 | #This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 7 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 8 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/. 9 | ############################################################################################ 10 | # Initialize variables 11 | GAMING_FLATPAK_VERSION=0.13 12 | 13 | # Commands to install 14 | FLATPAKS="# This is where you put the Flatpaks commands to install softwares and their descriptions in various langages: 15 | # First start with the name (KEYWORD=name: REQUIRED), 16 | # then the upstream URL (KEYWORD=url:, optional), 17 | # then the descriptions (if any english is mandatory, REQUIRED) using ISO 639-1 codes (KEYWORD=2 letters + :) to select langage, 18 | # then security (KEYWORD=security: REQUIRED), 19 | # then dependencies (KEYWORD=dependencies:, if any, optionnal) 20 | # then the command you wish to install (mandatory, start with KEYWORD=flatpak, REQUIRED, MUST BE LAST). 21 | # The order do not really matter, except for the flatpak command which MUST BE LAST. 22 | # You can comment using: # 23 | #################################### 24 | ## ## 25 | ## Gaming Profile ## 26 | ## 2022 - 08 - 28 ## 27 | ## ## 28 | #################################### 29 | profile:gaming 30 | 31 | #################################### 32 | # Set up working environment 33 | 34 | # Add flathub repository 35 | #fr:Ajout du dépôt Flathub. 36 | #en:Adding Flathub repository. 37 | #flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo 38 | 39 | # Add Flathub-beta repository 40 | #fr:Ajout du dépôt Flathub-beta. 41 | #en:Adding Flathub-beta repository. 42 | #flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists --user flathub-beta https://flathub.org/beta-repo/flathub-beta.flatpakrepo 43 | 44 | # Update Flatpaks repositories 45 | #fr:Mise à jour des dépôts Flapak. 46 | #en:Updating Flatpak repositories. 47 | #flatpak update --assumeyes --noninteractive 48 | 49 | #################################### 50 | # Softwares 51 | 52 | ## GAME LAUNCHERS 53 | # Steam 54 | name:Steam 55 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.valvesoftware.Steam 56 | fr:Lanceur pour le service Steam. 57 | en:Launcher for the Steam service. 58 | security:Potentiellement non fiable : code propriétaire 59 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.valvesoftware.Steam 60 | 61 | # Lutris 62 | name:Lutris 63 | url:https://github.com/flathub/net.lutris.Lutris 64 | fr:Plateforme pour les jeux. 65 | en:Gaming platform. 66 | security:[✓] 67 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub net.lutris.Lutris 68 | 69 | # HeroicGamesLauncher 70 | name:Heroic Games Launcher 71 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.heroicgameslauncher.hgl 72 | fr:Un lanceur libre pour Epic Games et GOG. 73 | en:An Open Source GOG and Epic Games Launcher. 74 | security:[✓] 75 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.heroicgameslauncher.hgl 76 | 77 | # Minigalaxy 78 | name:Minigalaxy 79 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.sharkwouter.Minigalaxy 80 | fr:Un client basic pour GOG 81 | en:A simple GOG client for Linux 82 | security:[✓] 83 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub io.github.sharkwouter.Minigalaxy 84 | 85 | # Bottles 86 | name:Bottles 87 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.usebottles.bottles 88 | fr:Exécute les programmes Windows 89 | en:Run Windows software 90 | security:[✓] 91 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.usebottles.bottles 92 | 93 | # Athenaeum 94 | name:Athenaeum 95 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.gitlab.librebob.Athenaeum 96 | fr:Lanceur pour les jeux libres. 97 | en:A libre replacement for Steam. 98 | security:[✓] 99 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.gitlab.librebob.Athenaeum 100 | 101 | ## TWEAKING TOOLS 102 | # Crankshaft 103 | name:Crankshaft 104 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/space.crankshaft.Crankshaft 105 | fr:Gestionnaire de plugins pour Steam 106 | en:Steam client plugin manager and framework 107 | security:[✓] 108 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub space.crankshaft.Crankshaft 109 | 110 | # ProtonGE 111 | name:Proton-GE 112 | url:https://github.com/flathub/com.valvesoftware.Steam.CompatibilityTool.Proton-GE 113 | fr:Version personnalisée de Proton. 114 | en:Custom build of Proton. 115 | security:[✓] 116 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.valvesoftware.Steam.CompatibilityTool.Proton-GE 117 | 118 | # ProtonUP-QT 119 | name:ProtonUp-Qt 120 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.davidotek.pupgui2 121 | fr:Installe des outils basés sur Wine et Proton. 122 | en:Install Wine- and Proton- based tools. 123 | security:[✓] 124 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub net.davidotek.pupgui2 125 | 126 | ## GAMES STREAMING TOOLS 127 | # Steam Link 128 | name:Steam Link 129 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.valvesoftware.SteamLink 130 | fr:Stream les jeux depuis un autre ordinateur 131 | en:Stream games from another computer 132 | security:Potentiellement non fiable : code propriétaire 133 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.valvesoftware.SteamLink 134 | 135 | # Xbox Cloud Gaming & Stadia 136 | name:Xbox Cloud Gaming & Stadia 137 | url:https://github.com/flathub/com.microsoft.Edge/ 138 | fr:Microsoft Edge pour Xbox Cloud Gaming & Stadia. 139 | en:Microsoft Edge for Xbox Cloud Gaming & Stadia. 140 | security:Potentiellement non fiable : code propriétaire 141 | # Gamepad support: 142 | postinstall:flatpak --user override --filesystem=/run/udev:ro com.microsoft.Edge 143 | # We place a .desktop in the HOME folder to get nice Xbox cloud gaming & Stadia launchers, with its logos: 144 | postinstall:cp $PWD/img/Xbox_Cloud_Gaming_Icon.jpg $HOME/.local/share/applications/ 145 | postinstall:cp $PWD/desktop/xbox.cloud.gaming.desktop $HOME/.local/share/applications/ 146 | postinstall:cp $PWD/img/stadia_logo_icon_144848.png $HOME/.local/share/applications/ 147 | postinstall:cp $PWD/desktop/stadia.desktop $HOME/.local/share/applications/ 148 | # The icon is in the HOME folder, we need to get the absolute path, replacing ~ with it: 149 | postinstall:sed -i 's;~;$HOME;g' $HOME/.local/share/applications/xbox.cloud.gaming.desktop 150 | postinstall:sed -i 's;~;$HOME;g' $HOME/.local/share/applications/stadia.desktop 151 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.microsoft.Edge 152 | 153 | # Chiaki 154 | name:Chiaki 155 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/re.chiaki.Chiaki 156 | fr:Client pour PlayStation Remote Play 157 | en:Client for PlayStation Remote Play 158 | security:[✓] 159 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub re.chiaki.Chiaki 160 | 161 | ## EMULATORS 162 | # RPCS3 163 | name:RPCS3 164 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.rpcs3.RPCS3 165 | fr:Émulateur Playstation 3. 166 | en:Playstation 3 emulator. 167 | security:[✓] 168 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub net.rpcs3.RPCS3 169 | 170 | # PCSX2: included in RetroArch 171 | name:PCSX2 172 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.pcsx2.PCSX2 173 | fr:Émulateur Playstation 2. 174 | en:Playstation 2 emulator. 175 | security:[✓] 176 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub net.pcsx2.PCSX2 177 | 178 | # DuckStation: included in RetroArch 179 | #name:DuckStation 180 | #url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.duckstation.DuckStation 181 | #fr:Émulateur PlayStation 1/PSX. 182 | #en:PlayStation 1/PSX emulator. 183 | #security:[✓] 184 | #flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.duckstation.DuckStation 185 | 186 | # PPSSPP 187 | name:PPSSPP 188 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.ppsspp.PPSSPP 189 | fr:Émulateur PlayStation Portable 190 | en:A PlayStation Portable emulator 191 | security:[✓] 192 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.ppsspp.PPSSPP 193 | 194 | # Yuzu 195 | name:Yuzu 196 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.yuzu_emu.yuzu 197 | fr:Émulateur Nintendo Switch. 198 | en:Nintendo Switch emulator 199 | security:[✓] 200 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.yuzu_emu.yuzu 201 | 202 | # Citra 203 | name:Citra 204 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.citra_emu.citra 205 | fr:Émulateur Nintendo 3DS 206 | en:Nintendo 3DS emulator 207 | security:[✓] 208 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.citra_emu.citra 209 | 210 | # Dolphin Emulator: included in Gnome Games/RetroArch 211 | name:Dolphin Emulator 212 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.DolphinEmu.dolphin-emu 213 | fr:Émulateur GameCube / Wii / Triforce 214 | en:GameCube / Wii / Triforce emulator. 215 | security:[✓] 216 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.DolphinEmu.dolphin-emu 217 | 218 | # melonDS 219 | name:melonDS 220 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.kuribo64.melonDS 221 | fr:Émulateur Nintendo DS et DSi 222 | en:Nintendo DS and DSi emulator 223 | security:[✓] 224 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub net.kuribo64.melonDS 225 | 226 | # DeSmuME: included in Gnome Games/RetroArch 227 | #name:DeSmuME 228 | #url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.desmume.DeSmuME 229 | #fr:Émulateur Nintendo DS 230 | #en:Nintendo DS emulator. 231 | #security:[✓] 232 | #flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.desmume.DeSmuME 233 | 234 | # xemu 235 | name:xemu 236 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/app.xemu.xemu 237 | fr:Émulateur Xbox. 238 | en:Xbox Emulator. 239 | security:[✓] 240 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub app.xemu.xemu 241 | 242 | # GNOME Games 243 | # will be replaced by https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/highscore ?? 244 | #name:GNOME Games 245 | #url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnome.Games 246 | #fr:Lanceur pour jeux rétros émulés. 247 | #en:Game launcher with emulators. 248 | #security:[✓] 249 | #dependencies:flatpak install flathub --assumeyes --noninteractive org.gnome.Games.LibretroPlugin.PicoDrive 250 | #flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.gnome.Games 251 | 252 | # RetroArch 253 | name:RetroArch 254 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.libretro.RetroArch 255 | fr:Lanceur pour jeux rétros émulés. 256 | en:Game launcher with emulators. 257 | security:[✓] 258 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.libretro.RetroArch 259 | 260 | # DOSBox Staging 261 | name:DOSBox Staging 262 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.dosbox-staging 263 | fr:Émulateur DOS/x86. 264 | en:DOS/x86 emulator. 265 | security:[✓] 266 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub io.github.dosbox-staging 267 | 268 | # RetroDECK 269 | name:RetroDECK 270 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/net.retrodeck.retrodeck 271 | fr:Tout pour l'émulation sur le Steam Deck 272 | en:Everything you need for emulation on Steam Deck 273 | security:[✓] 274 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub net.retrodeck.retrodeck 275 | 276 | # BoilR 277 | name:BoilR 278 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.philipk.boilr 279 | fr:Ajouter des jeux non-Steam à Steam 280 | en:Add non-steam games to your steam library 281 | security:[✓] 282 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub io.github.philipk.boilr 283 | 284 | # ludusavi 285 | name:ludusavi 286 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.mtkennerly.ludusavi 287 | fr:Backup vos sauvegardes de jeux 288 | en:Back up your game save data 289 | security:[✓] 290 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.github.mtkennerly.ludusavi 291 | 292 | # Minecraft 293 | name:Minecraft 294 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.mojang.Minecraft 295 | fr:Minecraft 296 | en:Minecraft 297 | security:Potentiellement non fiable : code propriétaire 298 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.mojang.Minecraft 299 | 300 | # XIVLauncher 301 | name:XIVLauncher 302 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/dev.goats.xivlauncher 303 | fr:Lanceur pour Final Fantasy XIV Online 304 | en:Launcher for Final Fantasy XIV Online 305 | security:[✓] 306 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub dev.goats.xivlauncher 307 | 308 | # Fightcade 309 | name:Fightcade 310 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.fightcade.Fightcade 311 | fr:Jeux rétros en ligne. 312 | en:Play retro games online. 313 | security:[✓] 314 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.fightcade.Fightcade 315 | 316 | # Flatseal 317 | name:Flatseal 318 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.tchx84.Flatseal 319 | fr:Gère les permissions des Flatpaks. 320 | en:Manage Flatpak permissions. 321 | security:[✓] 322 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.github.tchx84.Flatseal 323 | 324 | # Mangohud 325 | name:Mangohud 326 | url:https://github.com/flathub/org.freedesktop.Platform.VulkanLayer.MangoHud 327 | fr:Overlay pour surveiller les IPS et plus encore. 328 | en:Overlay for monitoring FPS and more. 329 | security:[✓] 330 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.freedesktop.Platform.VulkanLayer.MangoHud 331 | 332 | # Discord 333 | name:Discord 334 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.discordapp.Discord 335 | fr:Client de messagerie, voix et vidéo. 336 | en:Messaging, Voice, and Video Client. 337 | security:Potentiellement non fiable : code propriétaire 338 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.discordapp.Discord 339 | 340 | # Discover Overlay 341 | name:Discover Overlay 342 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.trigg.discover_overlay 343 | fr:Un overlay pour Discord 344 | en:A graphical overlay for Discord voice chat. 345 | security:[✓] 346 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub io.github.trigg.discover_overlay 347 | 348 | # TeamSpeak 349 | name:TeamSpeak 350 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.teamspeak.TeamSpeak 351 | fr:Client de voix sur IP TeamSpeak 352 | en:TeamSpeak VoIP application. 353 | security:Potentiellement non fiable : code propriétaire 354 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.teamspeak.TeamSpeak 355 | 356 | # Mumble 357 | name:Mumble 358 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/info.mumble.Mumble 359 | fr:Client de voix sur IP à faible latence 360 | en:Low latency encrypted VoIP client 361 | security:[✓] 362 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub info.mumble.Mumble 363 | 364 | # Piper 365 | name:Piper 366 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.freedesktop.Piper 367 | fr:Utilitaire de configuration pour les souris 368 | en:Gaming mouse configuration utility 369 | security:[✓] 370 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.freedesktop.Piper 371 | 372 | # GeForce NOW Electron 373 | name:GeForce NOW Electron 374 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.hmlendea.geforcenow-electron 375 | fr:GeForce NOW officieux 376 | en:Unofficial GeForce NOW 377 | security:[✓] 378 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub io.github.hmlendea.geforcenow-electron 379 | 380 | # AntiMicroX 381 | name:AntiMicroX 382 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/io.github.antimicrox.antimicrox 383 | fr:Configurer les boutons de la manette. 384 | en:Map gamepad buttons. 385 | security:[✓] 386 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub io.github.antimicrox.antimicrox 387 | 388 | # OpenRGB 389 | name:OpenRGB 390 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.openrgb.OpenRGB 391 | fr:Contrôle des lumières RGB. 392 | en:RGB lighting control. 393 | security:[✓] 394 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.openrgb.OpenRGB 395 | 396 | # Coolero 397 | name:Coolero 398 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.coolero.Coolero 399 | fr:Contrôle des systèmes de refroidissement. 400 | en:monitor and control your cooling devices. 401 | security:[✓] 402 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.coolero.Coolero 403 | 404 | # Boatswain 405 | name:Boatswain 406 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.feaneron.Boatswain 407 | fr:Contrôle du Stream Deck d'Elgato 408 | en:Control your Elgato Stream Deck devices 409 | security:[✓] 410 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.feaneron.Boatswain 411 | 412 | # Spotify 413 | name:Spotify 414 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.spotify.Client 415 | fr:Service de musique en ligne. 416 | en:Online music streaming service. 417 | security:Potentiellement non fiable : code propriétaire 418 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.spotify.Client 419 | 420 | # OBS Studio 421 | name:OBS Studio 422 | url:https://github.com/flathub/com.obsproject.Studio 423 | fr:Diffusion/enregistrement de vidéos. 424 | en:Recording and streaming video content. 425 | security:[✓] 426 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.obsproject.Studio 427 | 428 | # Kdenlive 429 | name:Kdenlive 430 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.kde.kdenlive 431 | fr:Éditeur vidéo non-linéaire. 432 | en:Video Editor. 433 | security:[✓] 434 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.kde.kdenlive 435 | 436 | # GtkStressTesting 437 | name:GtkStressTesting 438 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.leinardi.gst 439 | fr:Stresse divers composants matériels du PC. 440 | en:Stress and monitor various hardware components. 441 | security:[✓] 442 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub com.leinardi.gst 443 | 444 | # GNOME Boxes 445 | name:GNOME Boxes 446 | url:https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnome.Boxes 447 | fr:La virtualisation facile. 448 | en:Virtualization made simple 449 | security:[✓] 450 | flatpak install --assumeyes --noninteractive flathub org.gnome.Boxes" 451 | 452 | GAMING_FLATPAK_GUI=none 453 | 454 | TRUE=0 455 | FALSE=1 456 | 457 | declare -a COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL 458 | declare -a LABELS_TO_COMMANDS 459 | declare -a UPSTREAM_URLS 460 | declare -a SOFTWARE_NAME 461 | declare -a SOFTWARE_SECURITY 462 | declare -a SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL 463 | declare -a DEPENDENCIES_FLATPAK 464 | declare -a POSTINSTALL_FLATPAK 465 | declare -a CHOICES 466 | 467 | # set the password variable to empty 468 | PASSWRD="" 469 | 470 | ERROR_IN_SELECTOR=" " 471 | ################################################################################################ 472 | # functions: 473 | err_report() 474 | { 475 | echo "Warning: Error on line $1. Do not worry, we're dealing with it:" 476 | } 477 | 478 | trap 'err_report $LINENO' ERR 479 | 480 | # Catastrophic error and terminate 481 | gf_die() 482 | { 483 | echo "$@" 484 | exit 1 485 | } 486 | 487 | Gaming-Flatpak_usage() 488 | { 489 | case ${LANG} in 490 | fr*) 491 | cat <<_EOF_ 492 | Utilisation : $0 [options] 493 | Installe des paquets Flatpak pour le jeu 494 | 495 | Options : 496 | --gui Force l'utilisation de fenêtres graphiques (défaut=zenity) 497 | --gui=VAR Choisissez 'zenity' ou 'kdialog' pour vos fenêtres 498 | --nogui Installation en mode texte 499 | --unselect Décoche tous les choix proposés 500 | -h, --help Écrit cette aide 501 | -v, --version Écrit la version et sort 502 | _EOF_ 503 | ;; 504 | *) 505 | cat <<_EOF_ 506 | Usage : $0 [options] 507 | Install Flatpak packages for gaming 508 | 509 | Options : 510 | --gui Force GUI (default=zenity) 511 | --gui=VAR Choose 'zenity' or 'kdialog' for the GUI 512 | --nogui Text installation 513 | --unselect Unselect all choices 514 | -h, --help Display this help 515 | -v, --version Display version and exit 516 | _EOF_ 517 | ;; 518 | esac 519 | } 520 | 521 | Parse_config() 522 | { 523 | # Flatpak counter 524 | i=0 525 | DEFAULT_LABELS_TO_COMMANDS="" 526 | while IFS= read -r line 527 | do 528 | # Does this line do not start with a # and is not empty/spaces only 529 | if [[ ! "$line" == "#"* && ! -z "${line// }" ]]; then 530 | case $line in 531 | name:*) 532 | # Software name 533 | SOFTWARE_NAME[$i]=${line/name:/} 534 | ;; 535 | url:*) 536 | # url 537 | UPSTREAM_URLS[$i]=${line/url:/} 538 | ;; 539 | [[:alpha:]][[:alpha:]]:*) 540 | # langage description 541 | LANG_CONFIG="${line:0:2}" 542 | LANG_SYSTEM="${LANG:0:2}" 543 | if [[ "${LANG_SYSTEM}" == "${LANG_CONFIG}" ]]; then 544 | LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$i]=${line:3} 545 | elif [[ "en" == "${LANG_CONFIG}" ]]; then 546 | DEFAULT_LABELS_TO_COMMANDS=${line:3} 547 | fi 548 | ;; 549 | security:*) 550 | # Security 551 | SOFTWARE_SECURITY[$i]=${line/security:/} 552 | ;; 553 | dependencies:*) 554 | # This is weird, but this flatpak needs installation of dependencies first! (like Lutris in flathub-beta) 555 | # We append all dependencies here, using "|" as a separator (and there will be an extra | at the end) 556 | DEPENDENCIES_FLATPAK[$i]+="${line/dependencies:/}|" 557 | #echo "#$i#${DEPENDENCIES_FLATPAK[$i]}" 558 | ;; 559 | postinstall:*) 560 | # In some cases, we might want to override flatpak configuration 561 | # We append all postinstall here, using "|" as a separator (and there will be an extra | at the end) 562 | POSTINSTALL_FLATPAK[$i]+="${line/postinstall:/}|" 563 | #echo "#$i#${POSTINSTALL_FLATPAK[$i]}" 564 | ;; 565 | flatpak*) 566 | # Flatpak command 567 | if [[ -z "${UPSTREAM_URLS[$i]}" ]]; then 568 | # No url found 569 | UPSTREAM_URLS[$i]="" 570 | fi 571 | # dependencies: if any, we delete the last character which is an extra | (separator) 572 | if [[ ! -z "${DEPENDENCIES_FLATPAK[$i]}" ]]; then 573 | DEPENDENCIES_FLATPAK[$i]=${DEPENDENCIES_FLATPAK[$i]::-1} 574 | #echo "*$i*${DEPENDENCIES_FLATPAK[$i]}" 575 | fi 576 | # postinstall: if any, we delete the last character which is an extra | (separator) 577 | if [[ ! -z "${POSTINSTALL_FLATPAK[$i]}" ]]; then 578 | POSTINSTALL_FLATPAK[$i]=${POSTINSTALL_FLATPAK[$i]::-1} 579 | #echo "*$i*${POSTINSTALL_FLATPAK[$i]}" 580 | fi 581 | 582 | # The command to install 583 | COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[$i]=${line} 584 | if [[ -z "${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$i]}" && ! -z "${DEFAULT_LABELS_TO_COMMANDS}" ]]; then 585 | # We do not have a description in mother tongue, set to english 586 | LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$i]="${DEFAULT_LABELS_TO_COMMANDS}" 587 | fi 588 | # For debuging purpose: 589 | #echo "${i}" 590 | #echo "NAME=${SOFTWARE_NAME[$i]}" 591 | #echo "URL=${UPSTREAM_URLS[$i]}" 592 | #echo "DESCR=${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$i]}" 593 | #echo "SECU=${SOFTWARE_SECURITY[$i]}" 594 | #echo "COMM=${COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[$i]}" 595 | 596 | # Reset the default description in english 597 | DEFAULT_LABELS_TO_COMMANDS="" 598 | ((i++)) 599 | LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$i]="" 600 | ;; 601 | *) 602 | # Is there something else? Like profile definition... 603 | ;; 604 | esac 605 | #i++ 606 | fi 607 | done < <(printf '%s\n' "$FLATPAKS") 608 | } 609 | 610 | Cli_selector() 611 | { 612 | echo "Choisissez les flatpaks à installer :" 613 | for (( i = 0; i < ${#COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[@]}; i++ )) 614 | do 615 | echo "[${CHOICES[$i]:- }]" $(($i+1))") ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$i]} : ${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$i]} | Sécurité : ${SOFTWARE_SECURITY[$i]}" 616 | done 617 | echo "$ERROR_IN_SELECTOR" 618 | } 619 | 620 | Select_flatpaks_to_install() 621 | { 622 | case ${GAMING_FLATPAK_GUI} in 623 | zenity) 624 | for (( i = 0; i < ${#COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[@]}; i++ )) 625 | do 626 | B+="FALSE \"${SOFTWARE_NAME[$i]}\" \"${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$i]}\" \"${SOFTWARE_SECURITY[$i]}\" " 627 | done 628 | #echo "**$B**" 629 | ZENITY_LIST=$(eval zenity --list \ 630 | --title="Choisissez\ les\ flatpaks\ à\ installer"\ 631 | --width 1000\ 632 | --height 690\ 633 | --checklist \ 634 | --column "Sélection" \ 635 | --column "Nom" \ 636 | --column "Description" \ 637 | --column "Sécurité" \ 638 | "$B") 639 | if [ -z "$ZENITY_LIST" ]; then 640 | echo "Fatal error: Nothing to install" 641 | echo "Exiting" 642 | exit 1 643 | fi 644 | #echo "$ZENITY_LIST" 645 | j=0 646 | k=0 647 | while IFS='|' read -ra NAMES; do 648 | for i in "${NAMES[@]}"; do 649 | while [ ! "$i" = "${SOFTWARE_NAME[$j]}" ] 650 | do 651 | ((j++)) 652 | done 653 | # We now have reach the selected command ! 654 | SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[$k]="$j" 655 | ((k++)) 656 | done 657 | done <<< "$ZENITY_LIST" 658 | # For debuging purpose: 659 | #for (( i = 0; i < ${#SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[@]}; i++ )) 660 | #do 661 | # k="${SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[$i]}" 662 | # echo "*${SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[$i]} ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$k]}" 663 | #done 664 | 665 | ;; 666 | kdialog) 667 | for (( i = 0; i < ${#COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[@]}; i++ )) 668 | do 669 | B+="$i \"${SOFTWARE_NAME[$i]} : ${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$i]} | Sécurité : ${SOFTWARE_SECURITY[$i]}\" off " 670 | done 671 | KDIALOG_LIST=$(eval kdialog --separate-output \ 672 | --checklist "Choisissez\ les\ flatpaks\ à\ installer" \ 673 | "$B" --geometry 1000x690 ) 674 | if [ -z "$KDIALOG_LIST" ]; then 675 | echo "Fatal error: Nothing to install" 676 | echo "Exiting" 677 | exit 1 678 | fi 679 | SAVEIFS=$IFS # Save current IFS (Internal Field Separator) 680 | IFS=$'\n' 681 | SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL=($KDIALOG_LIST) 682 | IFS=$SAVEIFS # Restore original IFS 683 | # For debuging purpose: 684 | #for (( i = 0; i < ${#SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[@]}; i++ )) 685 | #do 686 | # echo "*${SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[$i]}" 687 | #done 688 | ;; 689 | none) 690 | clear 691 | while Cli_selector && read -rp "Sélectionnez les paquets avec leur numéro, [Entrée] pour valider : " NUM && [[ "$NUM" ]]; do 692 | clear 693 | if [[ "$NUM" == *[[:digit:]]* && $NUM -ge 1 && $NUM -le ${#COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[@]} ]]; then 694 | ((NUM--)) 695 | if [[ "${CHOICES[$NUM]}" == "✓" ]]; then 696 | CHOICES[NUM]=" " 697 | else 698 | CHOICES[NUM]="✓" 699 | fi 700 | ERROR_IN_SELECTOR=" " 701 | else 702 | ERROR_IN_SELECTOR="Choix invalide : $NUM" 703 | fi 704 | done 705 | # Choice has been made by the user, now we need to populate SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL 706 | j=0 707 | for (( i = 0; i < ${#COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[@]}; i++ )) 708 | do 709 | if [[ "${CHOICES[$i]}" == "✓" ]]; then 710 | SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[$j]="$i" 711 | ((j++)) 712 | fi 713 | done 714 | if [ -z "$SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL" ]; then 715 | echo "Fatal error: Nothing to install" 716 | echo "Exiting" 717 | exit 1 718 | fi 719 | # For debuging purpose: 720 | #for (( i = 0; i < ${#SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[@]}; i++ )) 721 | #do 722 | # k="${SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[$i]}" 723 | # echo "*${SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[$i]} ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$k]}" 724 | #done 725 | ;; 726 | esac 727 | } 728 | 729 | Gaming-Flatpak_detect_gui() 730 | { 731 | #for PARAMETERS in "$@" 732 | #do 733 | # if [ -n "$PARAMETERS" ] && 734 | #done 735 | if [ -n "$1" ]; then 736 | if [ "$1" = "kdialog" ] && test -x "$(command -v kdialog 2>/dev/null)"; then 737 | GAMING_FLATPAK_GUI=kdialog 738 | elif [ "$1" = "kdialog" ] && ! test -x "$(command -v kdialog 2>/dev/null)"; then 739 | echo "Fatal Error: kdialog not found." 740 | echo "Please install kdialog." 741 | echo "--help for more options." 742 | exit 1 743 | elif [ "$1" = "zenity" ] || [ "$1" = "--gui" ] && test -x "$(command -v zenity 2>/dev/null)"; then 744 | GAMING_FLATPAK_GUI=zenity 745 | elif [ "$1" = "zenity" ] || [ "$1" = "--gui" ] && ! test -x "$(command -v zenity 2>/dev/null)"; then 746 | echo "Fatal Error: zenity not found." 747 | echo "Please install zenity." 748 | echo "--help for more options." 749 | exit 1 750 | else 751 | echo "Fatal Error: Invalid GUI option in --gui" 752 | echo "Valid options are 'zenity' or 'kdialog'" 753 | exit 1 754 | fi 755 | elif test -x "$(command -v zenity 2>/dev/null)"; then 756 | GAMING_FLATPAK_GUI=zenity 757 | elif test -x "$(command -v kdialog 2>/dev/null)"; then 758 | GAMING_FLATPAK_GUI=kdialog 759 | else 760 | echo "Fatal Error: We tried our best to start a GUI, but we failed." 761 | echo "Please install zenity or kdialog." 762 | echo "Or run with --nogui." 763 | exit 1 764 | fi 765 | } 766 | 767 | Gaming-Flatpak_version() 768 | { 769 | echo "Gaming Flatpak script ${GAMING_FLATPAK_VERSION}" 770 | } 771 | 772 | Gaming-Flatpak_options() 773 | { 774 | case "$1" in 775 | --gui*) Gaming-Flatpak_detect_gui "${1##--gui=}";; 776 | --nogui) GAMING_FLATPAK_GUI=none;; 777 | -h|--help) Gaming-Flatpak_usage ; exit 0;; 778 | -v|--version) Gaming-Flatpak_version ; exit 0;; 779 | -*) gf_die "Fatal Error: unknown option $1";; 780 | *) return "${FALSE}" ;; 781 | esac 782 | return "${TRUE}" 783 | } 784 | 785 | Can_we_use_sudo() 786 | if ( groups ${whoami} | grep sudo &>/dev/null ); then 787 | return "${TRUE}" 788 | else 789 | return "${FALSE}" 790 | fi 791 | 792 | Deal_with_errors_on_installation() 793 | { 794 | if [[ "$ANY_ERROR" == *"Remotes found with refs similar to"* || "$ANY_ERROR" == *"Remote ‘flathub’ found in multiple installations:"* ]]; then 795 | # We need to explicitly tell it is for a system wide installation! 796 | COMMAND_TO_RUN="$*" 797 | COMMAND_TO_RUN=${COMMAND_TO_RUN/flatpak install/flatpak install --system} 798 | # Rerun the command 799 | echo "Previous attempt failed, installing: ${COMMAND_TO_RUN}." >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 800 | ANY_ERROR=$(${COMMAND_TO_RUN} 2>&1) 801 | echo "$ANY_ERROR" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 802 | fi 803 | 804 | if [[ "$ANY_ERROR" == *"error: Flatpak system operation Configure not allowed for user"* || "$ANY_ERROR" == *"Flatpak system operation Deploy not allowed for user"* || "$ANY_ERROR" == *"Flatpak system operation ConfigureRemote not allowed for user"* ]]; then 805 | # We need sudo or su to perform this command! 806 | # Do we have the password yet ? 807 | if [ -z "$PASSWRD" ]; then 808 | case ${GAMING_FLATPAK_GUI} in 809 | zenity) 810 | if Can_we_use_sudo ; then 811 | PASSWRD=$(zenity --password --title="sudo") 812 | else 813 | PASSWRD=$(zenity --password --title="su, mot de passe root") 814 | fi 815 | ;; 816 | kdialog) 817 | if Can_we_use_sudo ; then 818 | PASSWRD=$(kdialog --title "sudo" --password "[sudo] Votre mot de passe : ") 819 | else 820 | PASSWRD=$(kdialog --title "su" --password "[su] Le mot de passe root : ") 821 | fi 822 | ;; 823 | none) 824 | if Can_we_use_sudo ; then 825 | read -sp "[sudo] Votre mot de passe : " PASSWRD 826 | else 827 | read -sp "[su] Le mot de passe root : " PASSWRD 828 | fi 829 | ;; 830 | esac 831 | fi 832 | # Rerun the command with sudo or su 833 | # We are root, make sure we do not install for the root user only! 834 | COMMAND_TO_RUN="$*" 835 | COMMAND_TO_RUN=${COMMAND_TO_RUN/--user/--system} 836 | if Can_we_use_sudo ; then 837 | echo "Previous attempt failed, installing: ${COMMAND_TO_RUN} # using sudo." >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 838 | # SECURITY ISSUE: we do not want the password in a log file! 839 | #echo "$PASSWRD" | sudo -S ${COMMAND_TO_RUN} >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 840 | echo "$PASSWRD" | sudo -S ${COMMAND_TO_RUN} 841 | # Line return in the terminal 842 | echo " " 843 | else 844 | echo "Previous attempt failed, installing: ${COMMAND_TO_RUN} # using su." >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 845 | # SECURITY ISSUE: we do not want the password in a log file! 846 | #{ sleep 3; echo "$PASSWRD"; } | script -q -c "su -c '${COMMAND_TO_RUN}'" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 847 | { sleep 3; echo "$PASSWRD"; } | script -q -c "su -c '${COMMAND_TO_RUN}'" 848 | # Line return in the terminal 849 | echo " " 850 | fi 851 | fi 852 | } 853 | 854 | Install_using_flatpak() 855 | { 856 | echo "Trying to do: $*" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 857 | ANY_ERROR=$(eval $* 2>&1) 858 | echo "$ANY_ERROR" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 859 | Deal_with_errors_on_installation $* 860 | } 861 | 862 | Is_there_any_dependencies() 863 | { 864 | if [[ ! -z "${DEPENDENCIES_FLATPAK[$j]}" ]]; then 865 | l="" 866 | while IFS='|' read -ra NAMES; do 867 | for l in "${NAMES[@]}"; do 868 | echo "Installation de la dépendance de ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$j]}: $l" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 869 | Install_using_flatpak "${l}" 870 | done 871 | done <<< "${DEPENDENCIES_FLATPAK[$j]}" 872 | fi 873 | } 874 | 875 | Is_there_any_postinstall() 876 | { 877 | if [[ ! -z "${POSTINSTALL_FLATPAK[$j]}" ]]; then 878 | l="" 879 | while IFS='|' read -ra NAMES; do 880 | for l in "${NAMES[@]}"; do 881 | echo "Post-installation de la dépendance de ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$j]}: $l" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 882 | Install_using_flatpak "${l}" 883 | done 884 | done <<< "${POSTINSTALL_FLATPAK[$j]}" 885 | fi 886 | } 887 | 888 | ########################################################################################### 889 | # Script start here: 890 | 891 | # What GUI do we use? 892 | if ! Gaming-Flatpak_options "$1"; then 893 | # If there is no options, we want a GUI 894 | Gaming-Flatpak_detect_gui 895 | fi 896 | 897 | # EVIL: 898 | #DISTRIB=awk '/^ID=/' /etc/*-release | awk -F'=' '{ print tolower($2) }' 899 | #echo "Distribution: $DISTRIB" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 900 | #if [[ $DISTRIB == *ubuntu* ]] ; then 901 | # 902 | #fi 903 | 904 | # Provide a list of Flatpaks to this script 905 | Parse_config 906 | TOTAL_COMMANDS=${#COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[@]} 907 | 908 | # Ask the user what does he want to install from this list of flatpaks. 909 | Select_flatpaks_to_install 910 | 911 | # For debugging purpose: 912 | # exit 1 913 | 914 | # Do we have the "flatpak" executable installed in this system? 915 | # Make sure Flatpak is installed, if not open the web page to setup flatpak on the distribution 916 | if ! test -x "$(command -v flatpak 2>/dev/null)"; then 917 | xdg-open https://flatpak.org/setup/ 918 | sleep 2 919 | case ${LANG} in 920 | fr*) 921 | PLEASE_INSTALL_FLATPAK="Avant de continuer, veuillez installer Flatpak en suivant les instructions du site web.\n https://flatpak.org/setup/" 922 | ;; 923 | *) 924 | PLEASE_INSTALL_FLATPAK="Before preceeding, please install fLatpak by following the instructions on the website.\n https://flatpak.org/setup/" 925 | ;; 926 | esac 927 | case ${GAMING_FLATPAK_GUI} in 928 | zenity) 929 | zenity --warning --text="${PLEASE_INSTALL_FLATPAK}" 930 | ;; 931 | kdialog) 932 | kdialog --sorry "${PLEASE_INSTALL_FLATPAK}" 933 | ;; 934 | none) 935 | echo "${PLEASE_INSTALL_FLATPAK}" 936 | ;; 937 | esac 938 | fi 939 | 940 | # we wait for the installation of flatpak to complete. 941 | if ! test -x "$(command -v flatpak 2>/dev/null)"; then 942 | while ! test -x "$(command -v flatpak 2>/dev/null)" 943 | do 944 | sleep 5 945 | done 946 | # Let's wait a bit more in case the system need some more time to finish the installation 947 | sleep 10 948 | fi 949 | 950 | # Set up working environment 951 | echo "Set up working environment" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 952 | echo "Adding Flathub repository." >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 953 | # Add fluthub repository 954 | Install_using_flatpak "flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo" 955 | echo "Update Flatpaks repositories." >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 956 | # Update flatpak 957 | Install_using_flatpak "flatpak update --assumeyes --noninteractive" 958 | 959 | # Installing the selected flatpaks 960 | TOTAL_COMMANDS=${#SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[@]} 961 | case ${GAMING_FLATPAK_GUI} in 962 | zenity) 963 | ( 964 | k="${SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[0]}" 965 | for (( i = 0; i < ${#SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[@]}; i++ )) 966 | do 967 | # $j is the number of a selected software to install 968 | j="${SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[$i]}" 969 | PERCENT=$(($i*100/${TOTAL_COMMANDS})) 970 | echo "$PERCENT" 971 | echo "$PERCENT%" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 972 | echo "# Installation de ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$j]} : ${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$j]}" 973 | echo "# Installation de ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$j]} : ${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$j]}" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 974 | # Is there any dependencies? 975 | Is_there_any_dependencies 976 | Install_using_flatpak "${COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[$j]}" 977 | Is_there_any_postinstall 978 | done 979 | # We do not want to store the password any more than necessary! 980 | unset PASSWRD 981 | ) | 982 | zenity --progress \ 983 | --title="Progression de l'installation de Gaming-Flatpak..." \ 984 | --width 600\ 985 | --height 100\ 986 | --text="Installation de ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$k]} : ${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$k]}" \ 987 | --percentage=0 \ 988 | --auto-close \ 989 | --auto-kill 990 | 991 | (( $? != 0 )) && zenity --error --text="Erreur dans l'installation !" 992 | 993 | zenity --info --width 250 --height 100 --text="Installation complète. SVP rebootez." 994 | ;; 995 | 996 | kdialog) 997 | # Let's find out which name qdbus has on this system: 998 | if test -x "$(command -v qdbus-qt5 2>/dev/null)"; then 999 | QDBUS_NAME="qdbus-qt5" 1000 | elif test -x "$(command -v qdbus 2>/dev/null)"; then 1001 | QDBUS_NAME="qdbus" 1002 | else 1003 | echo "Fatal error: qdbus is not installed." 1004 | echo "We cannot use the GUI." 1005 | echo "Please install qdbus, or use --nogui." 1006 | exit 1 1007 | fi 1008 | dbusRef=`kdialog --title "Progression de l'installation de Gaming-Flatpak..." --progressbar "Installation..." $TOTAL_COMMANDS` 1009 | for (( i = 0; i < ${#SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[@]}; i++ )) 1010 | do 1011 | j="${SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[$i]}" 1012 | ${QDBUS_NAME} $dbusRef Set "" value $i 1013 | ${QDBUS_NAME} $dbusRef setLabelText "Installation de ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$j]} : ${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$j]}" 1014 | echo "$i" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 1015 | echo "Installation de ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$j]} : ${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$j]}" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 1016 | #echo "Installing: ${COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[$j]}." >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 1017 | #sleep 5 1018 | Is_there_any_dependencies 1019 | Install_using_flatpak "${COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[$j]}" 1020 | done 1021 | # We do not want to store the password any more than necessary! 1022 | unset PASSWRD 1023 | ${QDBUS_NAME} $dbusRef close 1024 | kdialog --msgbox "Installation complète. SVP rebootez." 1025 | ;; 1026 | 1027 | none) 1028 | for (( i = 0; i < ${#SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[@]}; i++ )) 1029 | do 1030 | j="${SELECTED_SOFTWARES_TO_INSTALL[$i]}" 1031 | PERCENT=$(($i*100/${TOTAL_COMMANDS})) 1032 | echo "$PERCENT%" 1033 | echo "$PERCENT%" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 1034 | echo "Installation de ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$j]} : ${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$j]}" 1035 | echo "Installation de ${SOFTWARE_NAME[$j]} : ${LABELS_TO_COMMANDS[$j]}" >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 1036 | echo "Installing ${COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[$j]}." >> gaming-flatpak.log.txt 1037 | Is_there_any_dependencies 1038 | Install_using_flatpak "${COMMANDS_TO_INSTALL[$j]}" 1039 | done 1040 | # We do not want to store the password any more than necessary! 1041 | unset PASSWRD 1042 | echo "Installation complète. SVP rebootez." 1043 | ;; 1044 | esac 1045 | 1046 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------